AFAIK you can set it to ! in the admin interface. Don't use the change 
password form, just enter ! into the password field on the Auth User table. 
I believe this will cause has_usable_password() to return False.

Cheers, Andrew.

On Friday, September 21, 2012 2:16:22 PM UTC+8, nav wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to set the password of an existing user to and unusable 
> value like none? 
>
> I tried user.set_unusable_password() and subsequently user.save() but this 
> did not work.
>
> Other than using this method is there a way to set the password to None or 
> such like so that the user.has_usable_password() method will return False 
> instead of True?
>
> Many Thanks,
> nav
>
>

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